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'''Freemasons''' are an English [[dance music|dance]] [[musical ensemble|band]] from [[Brighton]], [[East Sussex]], [[England]]. The act consists of [[record producer|producers]] Russell Small (who is also one half of the [[house music|house]] production [[duet (music)|duo]] [[Phats & Small]]) and James Wiltshire (who also works with Phats & Small under the alias 'Jimmy Gomez').
'''Freemasons''' are an English [[dance music|dance]] [[musical ensemble|band]] from [[Brighton]], [[East Sussex]], [[England]]. The act consists of [[record producer|producers]] Russell Small (who is also one half of the [[house music|house]] production [[duet (music)|duo]] [[Phats & Small]]) and James Wiltshire (who also works with Phats & Small under the alias 'Jimmy Gomez') <ref>IMO Records. [http://www.imorecords.co.uk/house-2/house-artists/freemasons-biography/ "Freemasons Biography"], ''[[IMO Records]]'', Retrieved on 14 February 2012.</ref>.


==2005-2007: Early Career==
==2005-2007: Early Career==

Revision as of 14:57, 14 February 2012

Freemasons
Also known asBN3, The Alibi, Walken, Funk Fanatics
OriginBrighton, England
GenresDance, funky house, disco house, Eurodance
Years active2005–present
LabelsLoaded
MembersJames Wiltshire
Russell Small
Websitehttp://www.freemasonsmusic.net/

Freemasons are an English dance band from Brighton, East Sussex, England. The act consists of producers Russell Small (who is also one half of the house production duo Phats & Small) and James Wiltshire (who also works with Phats & Small under the alias 'Jimmy Gomez') [1].

2005-2007: Early Career

Their name is taken from the Brighton pub[2], Freemasons Tavern, Hove, which they frequently visit. The duo also record and remix under the similar sounding "Freemaison" name, which is also the name of their record label that was founded in 2005. Freemasons have also produced tracks under the names of Alibi, Walken, Funk Fanatics, and BN3 (which is part of their hometown of Hove's postal code).

In 2005 the duo transformed Jackie Moore's 1979 #1 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play track "This Time Baby", and Tina Turner's 2000 hit "When the Heartache Is Over", into an international club hit as "Love On My Mind". A #11 hit in the UK,[3] it was also released in the United States on their U.S. label home, the New York based Ultra Records.

Freemasons were also the remixers on Faith Evans' 2005 #1 Hot Dance Club Play and #4 Hot Dance Airplay hit, "Mesmerized". The Freemason's follow-up, "Watchin'" was released in the United States in 2006 with Amanda Wilson as their lead vocalist for the track. "Watchin'" peaked at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play and within the Top 20 of the Hot Dance Airplay chart. The third original single from the Freemasons, "Rain Down Love" reached the Top 20 of the Hot Dance Airplay chart. Their fourth single (released digitally), "Nothing But a Heartache" featuring vocals from Sylvia Mason-James was released in June 2007. The Freemasons also remixed Beyoncé Knowles' original song, "Déjà Vu" in 2006 (for which they were nominated for a Grammy Award). The Freemasons followed this up with further remixes of "Ring the Alarm", "Beautiful Liar" (duet with Shakira), and "Green Light". They also co-produced "The One" on Kylie Minogue's album X with Richard Stannard and remixed the song for single release in May 2008.

2007-2009: Unmixed and Shakedown 2

On 29 October 2007, the Freemasons released Unmixed, an album containing unmixed versions of most of their mixes to date.[4] As a bonus, there is a data track containing samples and a cappella versions of "Unmixed".[5] In 2007, The Freemasons worked with Kelly Rowland, to produce the remix of her single "Work", for the non-American markets. In 2007 they were rumored to be producing an album for Donna Summer, but the project fell through due to scheduling commitments.

The follow-up to their own "Uninvited", "When You Touch Me", was released in the UK on 30 June 2008. The song featured Katherine Ellis. The video premiered in May 2008. The song entered the UK Singles Chart in June 2008 and reached its peak of #23 on 6 July.[6]

Beyonce's sister, Solange Knowles used the duo's production skills to create her single "I Decided" for its release in 2008.

Freemasons released the song "Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)", featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor, on 15 June 2009 in the United Kingdom.[7] The single peaked at #13 in the UK, making it their fifth Top 20 hit on the UK Singles Chart, and was a smash hit on the club charts. It had success in the European charts. X Factor 2008 winner Alexandra Burke confirmed on her official website that the Freemasons had produced tracks for her debut album.

2010-present: Believer

The duo released a remix EP (Summer of Pride Mix) digitally on 15 August 2010 and peaked at 23 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. The single (including an edited version) was released in the UK on 5 December 2010. "Believer" features R&B singer Wynter Gordon.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Information Chart positions
UK Compilations Chart[8] Irish Top 30 Compilations[9]
2007 Shakedown
  • Released: 22 January 2007
-
-
Unmixed
  • 2nd studio album
  • Released: 29 October 2007
58
-
2009 Shakedown 2
  • 3rd studio album
  • Released: 29 June 2009
17
39

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
UK[6] AUS BEL BUL FIN FRA IRE NL
2005 "Love on My Mind" (featuring Amanda Wilson) 11 46 27 70 38 26 Unmixed
2006 "Watchin'" (featuring Amanda Wilson) 19 34 5 49 29
2007 "Rain Down Love" (featuring Siedah Garrett) 12 20 17 8
"Nothing but a Heartache" (featuring Sylvia Mason-James) 18
"Uninvited" (featuring Bailey Tzuke) 8 2 7 11 50 4
2008 "When You Touch Me" (featuring Katherine Ellis) 23 28 30
2009 "If" (featuring Hazel Fernandes) 15
"Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)" (featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor) 13 51 9 19 44 38 85 Shakedown 2
2010 "Believer (Summer of Pride Mix)" (featuring Wynter Gordon) 113 Summer of Pride Mix (EP)
2010 "Believer" (featuring Wynter Gordon) - TBA
  • Refers to singles also featured on the Shakedown album.

Remixes

2005

  • "Mesmerized" - Faith Evans
  • "I Just Can't Get Enough" (ft. Abigail Bailey) - Herd & Fitz
  • "Zap Me Lovely (The Nokia Song)" - Trick
  • "Lovin' You More" (ft. Steve Smith) - Steve Mac vs. Mosquito
  • "I See Girls" - Studio B
  • "C'mon, Get It On" - Studio B
  • "Movin' Into Light" - Black Fras
  • "Suntan" (ft. Tia) - The Beach
  • "I Wasn't Kidding" - Angie Stone

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Producer credits

References

  1. ^ IMO Records. "Freemasons Biography", IMO Records, Retrieved on 14 February 2012.
  2. ^ Freemasons[dead link]
  3. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 214. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ Louis Pattison (2 November 2007). "Dance Review - Freemasons, Unmixed". BBC. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
  5. ^ "Freemasons Unmixed". I Like Music. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
  6. ^ a b Everyhit.com - accessed July 2009
  7. ^ Freemasons & Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  8. ^ UK Compilations Chart
  9. ^ Irish Compilations Chart

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